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Do you have an artificial Christmas wreath?

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MaggieFS · 16/12/2019 15:39

And if it doesn't look too plastic and wasn't too expensive, would you mind telling me where it's from? I'd like to get one which has green foliage, pine cones and red holly/other berries/ flowers but haven't seen any I like. Most seem to be very heavily sprayed with gold or silver and I'm not keen on that. I'd also prefer to go on personal recommendations rather than pick a random from the Internet. Thank you!

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cptartapp · 16/12/2019 15:43

Local garden centre. Not a chain.

Do you have an artificial Christmas wreath?
Bluntness100 · 16/12/2019 15:46

Mines exactly like that, I got it from the garden centre a couple of years back, have you tried local garden centres?

cptartapp · 16/12/2019 15:52

Have had this several years now. It's lost a few berries and bits along the way!

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MaggieFS · 16/12/2019 15:53

Thanks for the replies, yes I have and they were either £49 for one I liked but didn't love enough to spend that much money or small and sparkly :(

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Howmanysleepsnow · 16/12/2019 16:02

Not red berries (because I didn’t want red!) but not plasticky or glittery. From the Range about a week before Christmas last year, reduced to £7.

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clary · 16/12/2019 16:05

Mine fits the description - fake, green, cones, a few silver baubles and fake berries.

Got it in B&Q a couple of yrs ago. Have added a ribbon and some battery lights. Sorry no pic but offers on there now so worth a look?

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